The first brown dwarf was discovered in the mid-1990s. Scientists call these objects “failed stars” because they think brown dwarfs form similarly to stars, out of condensing clouds of gas and dust. However, they aren’t massive enough to sustain hydrogen fusion, which is a main requirement of stars.

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